Mark Dittloff, MS, LPC

                                  (940) 382-5328 ext 19     email

Individual, Couples, and Family Counseling

Client Age: 3 to 103

 

Offices:                       Denton and Lewisville

Education:                  Masters of Science-Community Human Services

                                    University of Wisconsin-Green Bay

License:                      Licensed Professional Counselor (Oklahoma)

                                    Provisional LPC (Texas)

                                    Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Wisconsin)

Certifications:            Diplomat of the Board-Forensic Counseling

 

Clinical Interests

(In no particular order)

  • Helping parents develop effective parenting skills.
  • Help perpetrators of domestic abuse to learn appropriate problem solving skills.
  • Help juvenile in trouble with the legal system learn how to address personal issues without acting out behaviorally.
  • Help victims of sexual abuse learn how to deal with their feelings of powerlessness as well as how those feelings affect their ability to trust.
  • Teach low functioning (or mentally retarded) clients pro-social and problem solving skills.
  • Help children in foster care adjust to their new living situations as well as deal with the issue(s) that led to their placement out of home.
  • Help children who have been adopted address their questions about why they were adopted as well as how this knowledge affect their self-perception and decision making.
  • Help parents who have had a child die with the process of grieving.
  • Help children exhibiting “acting out” behavior learn alternative coping mechanisms.

Styles and Philosophic Orientation 

  • Family Systems

  • Cognitive Restructuring

  • Solution Focused

  • Narrative Therapy

  • Reality Therapy

  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy